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Kiriko Original Hoodie, 13oz Cotton, Printed Kintaro, Pink

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Kiriko Original Hoodie, 13oz Cotton, Printed Kintaro, Pink

Inspired by the story of Kintaro. The old Japanese folklore of Kintaro or Golden Boy tells the story of a child of superhuman strength, he was raised by a yama-uba ("mountain witch") on Mt. Ashigara. He became friends of animals on the mountain, and later, after catching Shuten-doji, the terror of the region around Mount Ōe, he became a loyal follower of Minamoto no Yorimitsu under the new name Sakata no Kintoki. He is a popular figure in Bunraku and Kabuki, and it is a custom to put up a Kintaro doll on Boy's Day in the hope that boys will become equally brave and strong.

Kintaro is supposedly based on a real person, Sakata Kintoki, who lived during the Heian period and probably came from what is now the city of Minamiashigara, Kanagawa.

  • Made in USA 
  • 100% Cotton
  • Product #: SW122
  • Code: WP40
  • Care: cold wash on gentle cycle and tumble dry
  • Sizing: Mens S-XL (women should size down)

Flat Measurements Small

Chest: 23.5”
Length: 24.5”
Sleeve Length: 26.5”
Sleeve Opening: 3.5”

Flat Measurements Medium

Chest: 24.5”
Length: 25”
Sleeve Length: 26”
Sleeve Opening: 3.5”

Flat Measurements Large

Chest: 24.5”
Length: 26”
Sleeve Length: 26.5”
Sleeve Opening: 4”

Flat Measurements X-Large

Chest: 26”
Length: 26.5”
Sleeve Length: 28”
Sleeve Opening: 4"

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    Inspired by the story of Kintaro. The old Japanese folklore of Kintaro or Golden Boy tells the story of a child of superhuman strength, he was raised by a yama-uba ("mountain witch") on Mt. Ashigara. He became friends of animals on the mountain, and later, after catching Shuten-doji, the terror of the region around Mount Ōe, he became a loyal follower of Minamoto no Yorimitsu under the new name Sakata no Kintoki. He is a popular figure in Bunraku and Kabuki, and it is a custom to put up a Kintaro doll on Boy's Day in the hope that boys will become equally brave and strong.

    Kintaro is supposedly based on a real person, Sakata Kintoki, who lived during the Heian period and probably came from what is now the city of Minamiashigara, Kanagawa.

    • Made in USA 
    • 100% Cotton
    • Product #: SW122
    • Code: WP40
    • Care: cold wash on gentle cycle and tumble dry
    • Sizing: Mens S-XL (women should size down)

    Flat Measurements Small

    Chest: 23.5”
    Length: 24.5”
    Sleeve Length: 26.5”
    Sleeve Opening: 3.5”

    Flat Measurements Medium

    Chest: 24.5”
    Length: 25”
    Sleeve Length: 26”
    Sleeve Opening: 3.5”

    Flat Measurements Large

    Chest: 24.5”
    Length: 26”
    Sleeve Length: 26.5”
    Sleeve Opening: 4”

    Flat Measurements X-Large

    Chest: 26”
    Length: 26.5”
    Sleeve Length: 28”
    Sleeve Opening: 4"